cracked造句

He cracked his nut on the ceiling.

And this time, the cracked pot looked up and around.

Inside the reactor the large molecules are cracked into smaller molecules.

But now they believe they have cracked the conundrum of what came first: the chicken or the egg.

The slideshow was purportedly offering a cracked download of ESET's own NOD32 scanner, an antivirus software program.

Heavy, brittle walls of traditional adobe—cheap, sun-dried brick—cracked instantly when the ground started bucking. Subsequent shakes brought roofs thundering down.

He said he had decided henceforth to accept every public speaking invitation that came his way until he had cracked it.

He set up pyramids of plates to crash when people passed them, and rigged a mirror in a hat shop so that, when each matron posed simperingly before it, the glass cracked from side to side.

cracked造句

He cracked up after hearing that joke.

The driver cracked the whip above the horse's head.

She sat down on a bench and glared at her enormous cracked shoes.

He cracked jokes in four or five languages yet retained his thick German accent to the end.

Towards the Iranian border and south to the Gulf, rigid and yellowing reeds jut from a hard-baked landscape of cracked mud.

The Philippine military authority used to say that Abu Sayyaf has already been cracked down, and the army is now after the rebels in exile who have evaded the joint Filipino-US anti-terrorism action.

I cracked two eggs into the frying pan.

When they realised we were Russians, they took us to the saloon bar and cracked open a bottle of vodka.

That was cranky exaggeration; many changes were felt more than seen, a shift in hopes and expectations that cracked the foundations of patriarchy.

1 teaspoon cracked black peppercorn (optional).

I cracked the platter when I knocked it against the table.

The night of our birth, a thunderstorm had cracked a tree in the courtyard of the new church, setting the building afire until it was no more than a charred sliver of steeple and smoking pews.

Scarlett's taut nerves almost cracked as a sudden noise sounded in the underbrush near them.

Two spider-webbed bullet holes cracked the smooth surface of the wall-sized mirror behind the bar. A third whizzed by Timko's brow, to punch a hole in the stuffed buffalo head mounted on the wall.

Researchers claimed they cracked "the Plato Code", the long disputed secret messages hidden in some of Ancient World's most influential and celebrated writings.

The teacher cracked him across the face with a ruler.

Nothing needed to be scratched off—the ticket could be cracked if you knew the secret code.